
Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 768 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

We’re revisiting Vinny Welsby, aka the Fierce Fatty, who just put out a video highlighting the 49 benefits of being fat. The amount of cope is hilarious including fat people can hide their pregnancy and the sex is great because you rub your bellies t... more
This week we start off talking about Aaron Imholte who received a big donation that was a mistake. Aaron didn’t want to see that it was a mistake and his victory lap seems extremely foolish. He also got very worked up about reagandotcom in the free c... more
Get ready to meet Carleigh Ferrante, a 30-something year old skeleton who gives out dating advice to people who apparently have no common sense, no self-esteem, and no dignity. She teaches losers how to flirt, what types of dates to go on, and even h... more
We start this week checking out Aaron Imholte’s latest cope session, this time about losing monetization on YouTube for violating their harassment policy. He has some ideas about how to make up for the lost income and they’re mostly “give me more mon... more
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Hi Megan. Hi Annie. Hi TB’s Adam Busch. Hi Jenny Jingles. Hi Lucy Tightbox. Hi Producer Chris. Hi Kaya. Hi Nice Doug. Hi Mean Doug. Hi Vinnie Paulino. Hi Eric Zane. Hi Christian Bladt. Hi Kros. Hi Dorkles the Clown. Hi Grant.
Is that everyone? I think it is!
I tuned into “Who Are These Podcasts” hoping for sharp, funny podcast reviews. Instead, I got a circle-jerk of smug, talentless hacks who think nitpicking makes them superior.
The hosts are unbearable (especially this Adam What’s-his-name). There is zero chemistry, terrible timing, and ‘criticism’ that’s just recycled whining from people whose own show sounds like it was recorded in a dumpster. They laugh at their lame jokes like they’re comedy geniuses while offering zero original insight.
It’... more
Listened to ep 81. An old episode but it reviews Cum Town. They don’t understand Cum Town and see it as a failed attempt to be a high production show. Literally being jealous of the patreon numbers and critiquing a show about calling one another gay. If you’re a cum boy, this is one of the funniest episodes of a podcast you could ever hear.
Not a black guy in sight.
WOOOOOOOOAAAAAHHHHHH BUDDYYYYYYYYYYY
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The show operates as a fast-paced, roasty take on contemporary podcasts and internet culture, with hosts dissecting notable episodes, guests, and online drama. Across episodes, the banter is sharp, self-aware, and often insider–focused, blending humor with critique of podcasting dynamics, fame, monetization, and audience engagement. A standout is the density of versatile segments, frequent guest appearances, and a willingness to skew toward provocative, behind-the-scenes commentary that appeals to viewers who want a candid, inside look at the dabbleverse and related media ecosystems.
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